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No , many times an older persons experience is worth far more than a younger persons enthusiasm.
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No because that is an evil thing to do to young old people who need the income. Do you want to increase their social security to make up for the gap in their income? If so then fine. If not then I can't believe you asked such a question :(
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No. It is difficult enough foe older citizens to get by, and taking away their income and health benefits is horrible.
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Yes! At least until I reach retirement age. Then it'll be time for a policy revision.
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No as long as they are willing and able to work.
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in Australia you can't be forced to retire ...you are asked would you please keep on working a lot of the time, but a lot do take retirement at 55...still young enough to spend the kids inheritance....lol, and we have had 'super' down here for almost 30 years so they have more money to enjoy life ... but no its not right to force someone out just to make room ..trading experence and loyalty for what ?... p.s. I'm in my 50's and can and do out work and play 95% of the youngies
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That'd be called ageism.
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Absolutely not unless that senior employee can no longer do the job.
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i think so, im tired of being out of work while people that are almost 80 are working
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I'm sure the younger people would like that, until they get old and are forced out.
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